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Draw a neat, labelled diagram
Pyramids of underdeveloping countries.
Concept: Population Composition
Assertion (A): When cities grow, their functions also grow.
Reasoning (R): Cities can have only one function.
Concept: Types of Urban Settlements
Give a geographical reason:
In rural settlements, land use is related to agriculture.
Concept: Land Use Classification >> Land Use in Rural Area
Give a geographical reason:
Growth of urban areas is linked to land use.
Concept: Land Use
Differentiate between:
Land use and Land cover
Concept: Land Use
Differentiate between:
Barren and Non-agricultural land
Concept: Land Use Classification
The physical extent of land on which crops are sown and harvested is known as ______.
Concept: Land Use Classification >> Land Use in Rural Area
The land, where any of the manufacturing activity exists (land cover), where people work for their livelihood is known as______.
Concept: Land Use Classification >> Land Use in Urban Areas
The area between urban and rural area is called ______.
Concept: Rural-urban Fringe
Assertion: When cities grow, their functions also grow.
Reason: Cities can have only one function.
Concept: Land Use Classification >> Land Use in Urban Areas
Give geographical reasons:
Human settlement increases due to increase in transportation facilities.
Concept: Human Settlements
Give geographical reason
Rural-urban fringes have the characteristics of both urban and rural settlements.
Concept: Rural-urban Fringe
Identify the incorrect factor
Settlement type:
Concept: Types of Settlement
Identify the incorrect factor
The settlement having major function tourism:
Concept: Human Settlements
Identify the incorrect factor
Favourable factors for settlements:
Concept: Human Settlements
Differentiate between
Isolated settlements and Fragmented settlements
Concept: Types of Settlement
Write short note
Rural land use
Concept: Land Use Classification >> Land Use in Rural Area
Read the following passage and answer the question given below
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Different types of human settlements include padas, villages, small towns, big cities, all remote places, towns and groups of towns. In some systems, human settlements are divided into urban, suburban and rural. For example, The United States Census Bureau classifies settlements in urban or rural areas based on a defined definition. In small settlements, such as padas and villages, access to low population and services is limited. Larger settlements, such as cities, have higher populations, higher densities, and greater access to services. For example, a village may have only one or two general stores, while a large metropolis may have many specialized stores. These differences are known as low order service settlement and high-order service settlement. The functions of human habitation are also different. Because settlements can be established as ports, markets and resorts. Types of rural settlements can also be classified by activities such as agriculture, fishing and mining. Settlements that focus on one economic activity are called single functional settlements. Human habitation can be permanent or temporary. For example, a refugee camp is a temporary settlement, while a city is a permanent settlement. |
- Which human settlements are mentioned in the given passage?.
- Urban and rural areas are classified on the basis of what.?
- What works are done in rural areas.?
- Explain the difference between low order service and high order service settlement
Concept: Human Settlements
Write answer in detail
What factors are responsible for development of various patterns in a settlement? Give examples.
Concept: Human Settlements
Draw a diagram and label it.
Patternless settlements
Concept: Types of Settlement
